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The Stony Point Police Department has found a new way to communicate and engage with residents in town.

Today, the Stony Point Police began using the My Police Department or MyPD phone application as a means to provide notifications and information to the public regarding events, crimes and wanted persons. The Stony Point Police Department is the first police department in Rockland County using this technology to communicate with its residents.

MyPD is a free app that can be downloaded through iTunes or Google Play. With it, citizens have access to a number of features, including contacts, feedback and tip forms. They can also access information from FEMA, the National Weather Service and the National Terror Advisory System, and much more, according to the Stony Point Police.

The police app also contains links to information about wanted persons, sex offenders and links to their website where you can find out about recent arrests. It also allows the department to solicit help from the public in ongoing investigations or crimes.

“Our My Police Department app is a great addition to the agency” said Police Chief Brian J. Moore. “We can push out notifications and alerts to the public and the public has a variety of ways to contacts us and give us feedback easily from a smartphone or tablet.”

Users can choose not only the Stony Point Policeapp but they also have the option to view other police departments on MyPD by choosing a different city or state. The app defaults to the last agency viewed upon opening, this makes it easy to always open just to the Stony Point Police Department.

The department home screen contains a number of features with more located in the bottom menu which activates upon touch or swipe.

“We are pleased to have the Stony Point Police join MyPD” said Peter Olson, Founder of WiredBlue which develops the MyPD app. “We now have almost 150 law enforcement agencies using the My Police Department app platform. We are proud to work with these communities and provide this platform to agencies of all sizes across the country.”

9-1-1 continues to be the appropriate method to report emergency situations and request emergency response.

The download for the free MyPD app can by searching for "My Police Department" or "MyPD" in the iPhone or Android marketplace. More features are in development and a future update is planned for release in the coming months.